Answer: it depends. TinyX takes in normal ps2 events. If your touchpad can send scrollwheel events on the edge, that depends on your particular model and bios. If there's no bios settings for it, then it likely can't, and your only option that does not require coding is to use Xorg.

Answer: it depends. TinyX takes in normal ps2 events. If your touchpad can send scrollwheel events on the edge, that depends on your particular model and bios. If there's no bios settings for it, then it likely can't, and your only option that does not require coding is to use Xorg.

Supposedly my BIOS doesn't have any touchpad options, it's too small and poor.I will know how to check my touchpad model to google its characteristics.It is software processing then, by synaptics, yep? The driver catches particular movements and sends scroll events itself.And when speaking of coding... how deep-ass would you consider it may be?

Yes, that's exactly what the synaptics driver does. I don't know your C experience, but a simple synaptics driver is not particularly complex, especially if you only interpret one special event plus normal movement.